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According to Aristotle, “the mouth-apparatus of the urchin is continuous from one end to the other, but to outward appearance it is not so, but looks like a horn lantern with the panes of horn left out.” Ever since this observation was made the mouth of a sea urchin has been referred to as an Aristotle's lantern.

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According to Aristotle, “the mouth-apparatus of the urchin is continuous from one end to the other, but to outward appearance it is not so, but looks like a horn lantern with the panes of horn left out.” Ever since this observation was made the mouth of a sea urchin has been referred to as an Aristotle's lantern.

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